Dominica

Morne Diablotin: Guardian of Dominica's Biodiversity

Nestled within the verdant heart of Dominica, Morne Diablotin stands as a towering testament to the island's rich natural heritage. Crowned with mist-shrouded peaks and draped in lush tropical rainforest, this majestic mountain and its surrounding national park harbor an extraordinary array of flora and fauna found nowhere else on Earth. Morne Diablotin National Park is a sanctuary of unparalleled biodiversity and ecological significance.

Morne Trois Pitons National Park: Dominica's Caribbean Masterpiece

Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a pristine sanctuary nestled in the heart of Dominica, graced by the island's highest peak, Morne Trois Pitons, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It stands as a testament to the island's natural wonders, a rugged landscape shaped by volcanic forces and adorned with lush biodiversity. The park's diverse landscapes weave a medley of tropical rainforests, secondary forests, deciduous forests, and montane rainforests.

The Kalinago Territory: Preserving Indigenous Heritage in Dominica

Situated on the rugged eastern coast of Dominica, the Kalinago Territory is a unique cultural and historical landmark that serves as the homeland of the island's Indigenous Kalinago people. Encompassing eight villages, the territory is home to the last remaining community of Kalinago in the Caribbean, preserving traditions that date back centuries. Despite the challenges posed by colonial history and modernization, the Kalinago have maintained their way of life.